officer john collins: i definitely like patrol being able to interact with the community. 'cause you get to see the kids every day. you see the bad people but you see the good people. i like being left to one community because i get to know mom, dad, the kids they're raising. you get to know where your drug houses are. you know your prostitutes. you just kind of get to know everybody and you feel real at home and comfortable, like you kind of get a feel for the area. that's it right there. right now we got a carjacking suspect vehicle. ( garbled radio transmission ) air unit's got them. ( siren wailing ) they're going to bail. carjacking. subject's going to have a gun. they're going to bail in that neighborhood up here. officer: he spun out of control and he's bailing out. he's running southbound and the car-- he left it in gear, and it hit a vehicle. he's running southbound in the middle of the street. dispatcher: he's running southbound in the middle of the street. officer: he went to the first street. drop your hands! i want to see your hands! drop your hands! drop your